in category 3D: Sculpture 
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- Ginza, Shimbashi (10)
- Ueno (10)
- Nihonbashi, Kudanshita (10)
- Omotesando (1)
- Shinjuku (4)
- Shibuya (2)
- Roppongi (4)
- Nakameguro (3)
- Musashino, Tama (5)
- Yokohama, Kanagawa (3)
- Kanto: others (9)
Ginza, Shimbashi
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Chizuko Tanaka Exhibition
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Ken Kageyama + Isao Fujii Exhibition
[Image: Isao Fujii]
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Eriko Sone Exhibition
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Hisako Sekine Exhibition
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"Landscape X" Exhibition
Landscape painting flourished at the end of 19th century. More than a century later, modern landscape and methods of depicting it have changed considerably. Started in April 1999, this is the 10th edition (...)
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"Maddalena Sisto's Land" Exhibition
Maddelena Sisto (born 1951 in Alexandria, passed away 2000 in Milan) was a world-renowned illustrator who worked with magazines like Italian Vogue and Elle Deco, and was also something of a legend in the (...)
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"Tsubaki-kai Exhibition 2008 Trans-Figurative"
Tsubaki-kai is a perennial artists' circle and exhibition group that celebrated its sixtieth anniversary in 2007, and the membership has changed over the years since its inception, with each group of artists' (...)
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Mikuo Konoki Exhibition
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Gallery Hinoki Art Fair 2008 Part 1
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Gallery Hinoki Art Fair 2008 Part 2
Ueno
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Masahiro Saito Exhibition
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Art Man Japan "Love My Job, Love My Town"
Art Man Japan, a young group of butsudan (Buddhist altar) craftsmen from Mikawa, will exhibit their T-shirt designs at this exhibition entitled "Love My Job, Love My Town." While employing traditional (...)
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"Heijo Capital Relocation 1300th Anniversary - National Treasures from Yakushi-ji Temple" Exhibition
Statues, paintings, and other works will be brought from the Yakushi-ji Temple in Nara for this special commemorative exhibition. This temple is the headquarters of the Hosso School of Buddhism, and this (...)
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"Paris et les Parisiens (1830-1930) dans les chefs-d'oeuvre des musées de France" Exhibition
This exhibition highlights Paris's golden age as an art capital of the world from 1830 to 1930. 150 works depicting the shifting landscape and nature of France from this period are on view. Commemorative (...)
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Geidai Collection Exhibition
- at University Art Museum & Chinretsukan Gallery, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music
- Closes in 66 days
The Universtiy Art Museum will present the "Geidai Collection" exhibition in order to introduce the art collection of the Tokyo University of the Arts. The collection, whose formation began with the establishment (...)
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Asakura Choso Permanent Exhibits
Fumio Asakura is known as the father of Japanese Modern Sculpture. Originally built as Asakura's home atelier, Asakura Choso Museum has a permanent exhibit of his major works. Closed from Dec. 29 to Jan. (...)
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Heiseikan Japanese Archaeology
The First floor of the Heiseikan is dedicated to the display of archaeological finds from Japan.
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Honkan Japanese Gallery
Masterpieces of Japanese Art, spanning the Jomon era to the Edo period.
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NMWA Museum Collection
The NMWA was established in 1959 around the core Matsukata Collection as Japan's museum specializing in Western art. The Main Building displays pre-18th century paintings, including those by Ritzos, Van (...)
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Toyokan Asian Gallery
Artworks and crafts from China, the Korean peninsula, Southeast Asia, India, the Middle East, and Egypt, organized by area and genre.
Nihonbashi, Kudanshita
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"HHHAN-DO" Exhibition
Exhibition by 4th year students in the printing department at Tokyo Zokei University.
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Alejandro Marmo "Mirada"
This exhibition features a series of paintings on the themes of "lines of sight," "the logic of salvation," and the "healing hug" by Argentine sculptor Alejandro Marmo, who received the support of the (...)
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This Week at Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi - 6th Floor Galleries
Tokusen Gallery -Tatsuya Ishiodori nihonga exhibition -Senshinkai tea ceremony implements exhibition Bijutsu Salon -Sotokai four-person exhibition Art Square -4th "Sekijunkai" stone sculpture (...)
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"Ach, so! = Aa, soh! Part 2" Exhibition
"Ach so" is one of the few expressions in both Japanese and German that are used in both languages to express surprise. Germans say "ach so!" when they unexpectedly learn something new, while Japanese (...)
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Kazuhide Kawamura "Kyunkyunkyukyun"
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"Italian Genius Now" Exhibition
After Singapore, Hanoi and Seoul, the "Italian Genius Now" exhibition will show in Tokyo at the Italian Cultural Institute from April 29th to June 8th, presenting about 90 works from the important collections (...)
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Modern Japanese Art from the Museum Collection
Using three floors of the main building, this permanent exhibition presents about 200 to 250 pieces selected from our museum's collection of about 9,200 works, including Japanese- and Western-style paintings, (...)
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Michiyo Ikeda Exhibition
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Yuji Kojima "The Floating Gaze"
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This Week at Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi - 6th Floor Galleries
Tokusen Gallery -"Water Scenery" Tetsunobu Otomaru exhibition (yoga painting) -"Once a Season, One Scroll, One Bowl" Exhibition Bijutsu Salon -Shinya Goto nihonga exhibition Art Square -4th "Sekijunkai" (...)
Omotesando
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"Tower of the Sun" Exhibition
Commemorating the 10th anniversary of the museum, this exhibition sheds light on Taro Okamoto's "Tower of the Sun," a monument created for the Japan World Exposition held in 1970. The work symbolizes "the (...)
Shinjuku
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"108" Exhibition
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Wolfgang Tillmans Exhibition
Opening Thursday, April 10, 2008, Wako Works of Art is very pleased to present a new solo exhibition by Wolfgang Tillmans. This will be his fourth exhibition at Wako Works of Art. Born in Germany in 1968 (...)
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Banbi Kitamura "Undead Man"
This is Kitamura's first solo exhibition, featuring his representative sculptures and drawings. What intrigued Kitamura after graduating from sculpture department of Tokyo University of the Arts was a (...)
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"A Look at Le Corbusier" Exhibition
This year Galerie Taisei celebrates its fifteenth year as well as 120 years since the birth of twentieth century architectural master Le Corbusier. This exhibition will present creative sculptures by the (...)
Shibuya
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"Toukon" Exhibition
The title "Toukon" roughly translates into "small but motivated soul." This exhibition features a variety of works that are tiny but surely light up your heart. All the works are smaller than the size (...)
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Takeshi Shinohara Exhibition
Roppongi
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Myriam Eykens "Moments"
Gallery Strenger is delighted to present a special sculpture exhibition featuring the acclaimed Belgian artist, Myriam Eykens. This will be her first solo exhibition in Japan and will feature a recent (...)
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"Selections from the Hara Museum's Permanent Collection" Exhibition
The Hara Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to present an exhibition of selections from its permanent collection of approximately 1,000 works. These will include artworks from the areas of painting, (...)
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Kohei Matsushita "Charcoal Art"
Performance installation May 12th (Mon) - 15th (Thu) 11:00-19:00 Representative work by Matsushita using Bincho charcoal will be publicly shown for the first time at the venue over four days. These are (...)
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"XXI Century man" Exhibition 3 Directed by Issey Miyake
Eight years into the new millennium and the question arises: where are we headed, now that we live in the century once hailed as the future? This question is the springboard and theme for our third exhibition, (...)
Nakameguro
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"Setagaya Art Free Market Connection" Exhibition
This exhibition accompanies the "Setagaya Art Free Market" to be held on May 17th (Sat) and 18th (Sun) on the 3rd to the 5th floors of Carrot Tower. A wide range of works created by local creators who (...)
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"Couples - Boy Meets Girl" Exhibition
"Devil Robots" have been getting a lot of attention from around the world lately, and are pleased to be curating this show, called "COUPLES". This exhibition will consist of 20 artists that Devil Robots (...)
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"Four Variations Between Works" Exhibition
In line with the four keywords "stories," "details," "art history" and "happiness," the Meguro Museum of Art presents selections from its collection.
Musashino, Tama
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Ken Kudo Exhibition
Tama Art University's professor Kudo is retiring from teaching, and this commemorative exhibition presents his abstract sculptures, shedding light on his long career as an artist as well as an educator. (...)
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"Southern Islands for the Artists" Exhibition
During Meiji period, Japan started advancing to Micronesian Islands. In parallel with the beginning of the World War I, Japan took over the islands and started to govern them by 1921. From Taisho period (...)
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"3D artwork by Taro Okamoto -Defying Dimensions-" Exhibition
Taro Okamoto (1911−1996) was active in a variety of artistic media. Although he started out as a painter, he later produced his first three-dimensional sculpture in 1952. By using a hybrid material of (...)
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Taro Okamoto "Traditions of Japan"
In 1956, Taro Okamoto published a book entitled, "Traditions of Japan." The catalyst that aroused his interest in this primitive history was the exhibition "Jomon Earthenware," held at the Tokyo National (...)
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Michiko Inami "Pattern and Image"
Yokohama, Kanagawa
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This Week at Gallery Yokohama Civic Art Gallery
Kanagawa Tama Art Group Exhibition 2008 -Gallery 1F -Oil painting, watercolor, nihonga, sumi-ink drawing, printmaking, sculpture, craft. -70 works -Opens at 13:00 on the first exhibition day. 15th (...)
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"New Collection" Exhibition
Works newly added to the museum collection in 2006 and 2007 will be introduced. [Image: Norihiko Saito "Water Land-7"]
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Haruka Miyanaga "Feitico"
Kanto: others
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Satoru Takada Exhibition
Takada has produced environmental sculptures in Asia, America, and Russia. His large-scale work exists in harmony with the ponds, rivers and deserts around them.
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Kojiro Kosugi Retrospective Exhibition
Amid the mess of reckless change in the world today, Kojiro's still lifes and landscape paintings emanate a calm and stability all his own. Kojiro inherits a venerable tradition among Japanese artists (...)
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Hiroko Oda "Small Shapes Extracted from Chaos...to Chaos"
Opening: May 9th (Fri) 19:00
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Hakone Open-Air Museum Permanent Exhibits
The Hakone Open-Air Museum was opened in 1969 to create a harmonic balance of the great nature of Hakone and Art. The unique experiences of open-air museum await you, as different seasons and weather (...)
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Ikeda Museum of 20th Century Art Permanent Exhibition
The museum collection consists of 1210 pieces centering upon 20th century works depicting the . 540 are works by Renoir, Bonnard, Picasso, Matisse, Leger, Chagall, Kokoschka, Milo, Dali, and de Kooning, (...)
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Metal Art Museum Hikarinotani Permanent Exhibition
Our permanent exhibition, held on the first floor, features the work of metal-cast artists Hotsuma Katori and Shinobu Tsuda. Both being born in the same period, in the Hokuso area of Chiba Prefecture, (...)
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Niki de Saint Phalle Permanent Exhibits
Niki de Saint Phalle, a French-American, was born in 1930. She kept challenging new materials, while pursuing a life-long theme of self-reflection and wish for freedom. The Niki Museum owns about 200 (...)
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Rodin Wing
Walking through the Rodin Wing is like a stroll through a garden of sculptures. Natural light through a rugby-ball shaped roof provides the illumination. The whole wing is visible from the entrance floor. 32 (...)
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Utsunomiya Museum of Art Collection
Utsunomiya Museum of Art collects post-20th century works of art and design. The permanent exhibition is rotated 3 to 4 times a year, and a thematic mini-exhibition is also held 1 to 2 times a year.





